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The phrase "am contracted" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey a state of being under contract, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "I am contracted to complete the project by the end of the month."
Alternatives: "I am under contract" or "I have a contract."
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At present, I am contracted here until the end of the season and I didn't want to walk away from that any earlier.
"If an opportunity came along I am contracted to the Premier League but I have to look at my long-term strategy of my career," Clattenburg said.
"The Times has been kind enough to give me an extended sabbatical in order that I might have more chance of finishing the three television documentaries and the two books I am contracted to finish by the close of 2006," Burchill said.
I am contracted for next 22 months.
"Because I am contracted to the World Cup it is what it is at the minute.
I am contracted to the club and until the owners and chairman say so that is the case.
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He's contracted.
It is contracted by inhalation.
He's contracted pneumonia.
He is contracted to 2016.
I'm contracted till 2015.
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